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Red Dirt

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Red Dirt (2000)
DramaRomance

The story follows 20-year-old Griffith caring for his sick aunt after losing his family matriarch. A stranger's arrival changes Griffith's life as he struggles with responsibilities, grief, ... Read allThe story follows 20-year-old Griffith caring for his sick aunt after losing his family matriarch. A stranger's arrival changes Griffith's life as he struggles with responsibilities, grief, and dreams of leaving Pine Apple.The story follows 20-year-old Griffith caring for his sick aunt after losing his family matriarch. A stranger's arrival changes Griffith's life as he struggles with responsibilities, grief, and dreams of leaving Pine Apple.

  • Director
    • Tag Purvis
  • Writer
    • Tag Purvis
  • Stars
    • Dan Montgomery Jr.
    • Aleksa Palladino
    • Karen Black
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Tag Purvis
    • Writer
      • Tag Purvis
    • Stars
      • Dan Montgomery Jr.
      • Aleksa Palladino
      • Karen Black
    • 41User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Dan Montgomery Jr.
    • Griffith
    • (as Dan Montgomery)
    Aleksa Palladino
    Aleksa Palladino
    • Emily…
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Summer…
    Peg O'Keef
    Peg O'Keef
    • Lynn…
    Glenn Shadix
    Glenn Shadix
    • Virgil Cunningham
    Jo-Ann Robinson
    Jo-Ann Robinson
    • Customer in shop
    • (as Jo Ann Robinson)
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Lee Todd
    John Mese
    John Mese
    • Bill Thomas
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tag Purvis
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      • Tag Purvis
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    8bvtnguy

    A pleasant surprise for me

    If you enjoy being spoon-fed at the theater or in front of your television, then this movie isn't for you. If you are offended by a subtle gay storyline however non-offensive it may be, then perhaps a night out at Hooters would be better suited for you. But if you think you might enjoy a movie with interesting Southern characters, set amidst some fine beauty from the southern part of the U.S., then this flick might be for you. The direction IS just fine and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked the characters. Karen Black is a real treat here.
    tulsastorm

    Good Character Development, Unsatisfying Ending

    Red Dirt takes place in a tiny rural community in southern Louisiana along the banks of the Mississippi River and revolves around Griffith. Full of angst, Griffith longs to leave this seething cess pool after graduating from high school, but feels he should stay and watch after his Aunt Summer (or as he says, 'Summuh') who raises him like a mother after Grif's parents. Summer is mentally ill...perhaps depression or bi-polar...and mostly stays cooped up in her room listening to depressing opera music. When he's not working around the farm or taking care of his aunt, Griffith hangs out with his cousin, Emily. Things change when a young drifter, Lee, strolls in and befriends Griffith.

    The southern accents are slathered on a little thick to put it nicely. Normally, I can understand someone with a deep southern accent, but I frequently had to stop and replay the DVD to catch some of the dialogue. Some scenes are portrayed a bit over-dramatic as well...mostly the ones with Summer. There were several times I couldn't help but bust out laughing over the contrived dialogue and acting which is not necessarily a good thing for a dramatic movie such as this. Maybe this particular rental DVD had some scratches on it, but I came across some very noticeable jump cuts.

    You have to wade through a lot of character development to get to see anything remotely gay, and then, seemingly, Griffith comes to terms with himself overnight. We see a quick male-on-male kiss and that's the end of that. To Tag Purvis' credit, the controversial issues are presented very matter-of-fact.

    What can I say about the ending without giving it completely away? The characters that are complacent enough with living here move out, and the characters who long to leave wind up staying. No real explanation is given.

    Overall, the ending seemed hasty and unsatisfying after sitting through a lot of beautiful cinematography. If you have ever longed to get out of the place and situation you are in and discover your true potential elsewhere, but kept coming up with excuses to stay...probably due to the fear of the unknown..., you will see yourself in this movie. Otherwise, move along. There is nothing to see here.
    8beliquits

    Weak, but enjoyable.

    There are several holes in the story of this movie... if you're one of those people who gets hung up on that, move along. If you're able to immerse yourself into something and just enjoy it, then I would recommend this movie... quite enjoyable.

    I'm not a fan of it being billed as a "gay" movie; when Lee Todd enters the world of Griffith and Emily, and their slightly crazed Aunt Selma, Griffith for the first time has someone that he can consider a friend (besides his beautifully controlling cousin Emily, who desires more than mere companionship and will try anything she can to keep him in their native small Mississippi town).

    I don't think the words "gay", "queer", or "homosexual" ever enter this movie; while the characters develop a love that is self-admittedly stronger than friendship, that's really what this movie is about. Griffith's frustrating love and sense of responsibility for his crazed aunt, Emily's obsessive blinding love for Griffith, and Lee's protective love of Griffith...

    Add in an interesting subplot of a dark family secret (that had so much more potential that it actually delivered) and it's an interesting concept.

    Having grown up myself in a very small rural town where few people ever leave, I related to the movie and thought that even if the story was a bit weak, it was still beautifully delivered.
    7pimponbro

    Great story, pretty good film

    While I do agree with many of the comments others had on the subject they have little affect on the overall impact of the film. Even the actors accents which all sound different - a cross between Australian and Bostonian and are often labored become less obstructive as the plot progresses.

    Some would probably have liked this film to be more overtly gay or a Cinderella feel or the very least more nudity, might mask their disappointment by nitpicking about the pitfalls of the story,dialogue, characters and technicals. That's the only reason I can see for this film getting such a low rating and the ranting by some.

    I don't disagree with many of the other comments made on the technicals of the filming, editing or characterization, but I was not disappointed in the end by any means nor do I think any of these technical drawbacks ruin one of the best love stories I've ever seen.
    8vampirepirate

    A story of love outside of the gay-straight linear mindset

    Red Dirt is a story with two main themes: claustro- and agoraphobia, literal in the case of our protagonists' dotty Aunt Summer, and more abstract in the portrayal of cousins Griffith (desperate to escape town) and Emily (resigned to sharing her female relatives' fate of never leaving); and the difficulty and pain of expressing love, and changes in love. When a stranger, Lee, comes to stay at their farm, he acts as a catalyst that eventually brings all their secrets out of the woodwork, and it hurts as much as it sets everyone free.

    In today's world of determinist sexuality and identity politics, it's clear why this film goes down like a ton of bricks with some people - many won't find it satisfying to watch a story of people falling in (and out) of love with no neat labels that can be attached to their desires. Even more disturbing to some will be the hint that love and sex are not the same thing. Yet this is exactly what I found so moving about this film, and such a welcome change from the teenager-coming-out stock of gay films that, despite being of some value to those that need them, have become tedious to those that no longer do. Fond as I am of man-on-man action, and not being much of a romantic, I was therefore very surprised to be so moved by a film simply about love, and not to have to suffer through another truckload of big-city gay clichés.

    The acting, cinematography and photography are all superb - I could have done with a little less of the weepy soundtrack but really that's a tiny quibble.

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Красная грязь
    • Filming locations
      • Meridian, Mississippi, USA
    • Production company
      • Sweet Tea Productions
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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